Most CEOs say rate hikes won't quickly solve inflation crisis
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The Federal Reserve has expressed confidence inflation will get under control soon. Business leaders are not so sure.
Nearly 75% of CEOs say upcoming interest rates hikes are unlikely to curb inflation as quickly as the Fed would like because supply constraints and wage hikes will persist, according to a survey released by the Conference Board and The Business Council on Thursday.
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